Friday Speaker Series: Fall 2005
The
Women's Studies Friday Speaker Series is in its 17th year of
presentations by faculty, students, and community members. All
talks are in the Student Learning Center in room 148, with the
exception of December 2, which will be at the Tate Center in
room 137, and are from 12:20pm to 1:10pm.
September
16

Blaise Parker
"Bisexuality
Reconsidered: Identity vs. Worldview" |
September
23
Lisa Van Zwoll
“When
the Clock Starts Ticking: Constructs of Self, Gender
and Age in French Women's Aristocratic Memoir” |
October
7

Isabelle Wallace, Art
History
“Sex,
Sameness and Desire: Thoughts on Jenny Saville and
Versace”
|
October
14

Sheila Slaughter
“Women
in Higher Education/Academic Capitalism” |
October
21

Nancy Felson,
"Masculinity
in Homer's Odyssey at the Phaeacian Games"
|
November
4

Robina Mohammad
"Phir
Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (Yet the heart remains Indian):
Renegotiating Indianness, gender, the Homeland nation
state and the Indian diaspora"
|
November
11

Anne Williams
"Opera's Mad
Woman"
|
November
18

Liz Cherry
"Breakfast
of Patriarchy: Gender and Power in Food" |
December
2

Abigail Richardson
"Anorexia
as a lifestyle: Pro-Anorexia websites" (Tate,
137) |
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